Whatever notation you use when you post a math question, you should take the time to be neat, organized, and clear. Define your terms and variables; don't expect the reader to read your mind to divine your meaning; don't forget that the reader isn't in your classroom and can't see your textbook.
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Include the actual question and its instructions. (You'd be surprised how often this information is left out.) Write an intelligent subject line, but include everything within the post; don't put crucial information only in the subject line. Show all the steps you've tried, even if you think (or are sure) that they're wrong; and state clearly what is the difficulty you're having.
Compare the posts in the left and right columns below:
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Subject: HELP!! how do u do 3x+4=y PLEEEEEEEZZZZZ ASAP!!!!! |
Subject: finding intercepts algebraically Here is the question I'm working on: 3) Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of 3x + 4 = y algebraically. I can find intercepts from the graph (as long as they're whole numbers), but I'm having trouble with the "algebraically" part. How am I supposed to do it "algebraically"? If you could show me a similar example, so I can work this one on my own, that would be great. Thank you for your help! |
Subject: HELP!! how do u do 3x+4=y PLEEEEEEEZZZZZ ASAP!!!!! |
Subject: graphing 3x + 4 = y Here is the question I'm working on: 5) Graph the equation 3x + 4 = y I know how to draw the points and then the line once I have some points, but I'm not sure what points I'm supposed to pick. Is there any secret, or is it up to me? Can I pick whatever I want, or are there certain x-values that I'm supposed use? Thank you for your time! |
Subject: HELP!! how do u do 3x+4=y PLEEEEEEEZZZZZ ASAP!!!!! |
Subject: finding slope and intercept of 3x + 4 = y Here is the question I'm working on: 7) State the slope and y-intercept of the graph of 3x + 4 = y I know in the slope-intercept formula, "y = mx + b", that m is the slope and b is where the y-intercept is. So am I right that they just want me to read off "m = 3" and "b = 4" from the equation? That seems too easy. Am I I missing something? (I've been out of school for twenty years, so I'm not feeling very confident.) Thank you for your comments and corrections! |
The three "poor" posts are word-for-word the same, but you can tell from the "good" posts that they aren't actually the same question.
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The problem, of course, is that "HELP!! how do u do it?" doesn't actually say anything. The left-hand column's posts would be very frustrating for a tutor to try to deal with, and are much less likely to receive a helpful reply.
Instead, take your cue from the right-hand column's "good" posts:
In addition:
And always, always, always remember to say "please" and "thank you".
Please.
Thank you!
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